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Grammar wants to become a “AI productivity platform”

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The e-mail is already “accidental use” for grammar for professional users, as the company claims, and “AI assistant helps to improve over 50 million e-mails a week in over 20 emails.” Buying Superhuman therefore makes sense: it gives grammar your own e -mail application to present your product.

But based on the press message, Grammarly has wider ambitions – which, like many other technology companies, include AI. In particular, AI agents.

“Grammarly evolves into the performance platform for applications and agents, heading towards the company with many products with hundreds of intelligent agents specific to tasks,” says the company. “E-mail is an ideal environment for this multi-level help, and professionals spend over three hours a day in their inboxes, and the e-mail remains fundamental for each set of productivity.”

The company claims that this is a “future platform”, which “will enable scenarios in which users can also work with many agents”, such as a communication agent, sales agent, support agent and marketing agent, which helps to write a client note. But the real test will be whether these plans are actually falling – and whether grammar can compete with AI Giants tools, such as OpenAI and Google, which also have agency ambitions.

Grammar acquired a startup coda of productivity At the end of last yearwith the co -founder and general director of Coda Shishir Mehrotra taking over the total company as CEO.

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